The deputy mayor and these days acting mayor of Yaiza, Ángel Domínguez, has stated that if the access to Papagayo has not yet been repaired, it is due to a lack of drivers to operate the machines. "We are the first to be aware that it is in poor condition and it is true that in other years it has been repaired before, that action has been taken with a collaboration from the Cabildo that has provided the machinery, but this year they have had problems. And it is true that they have made the machinery available, but they do not have drivers to operate it," Domínguez stated.
According to the deputy mayor, "in previous years, when Easter arrived, it was fine-tuned." "But this year for various reasons it was not carried out and the road has deteriorated," Domínguez pointed out, who believes that, with the election campaign, "more than one, both in the City Council and in the Cabildo itself, may not have reacted in time."
"But we are not going to solve anything with that. We have to start working," Ángel Domínguz pointed out, who stated that the City Council is making an "effort" to ensure that the situation of access to Papagayo "is corrected soon." Specifically, he pointed out that "budgets are being collected from private companies to undertake the work." However, Domínguez believes that we must "look for solutions so that this does not happen again." "Or look for some type of material or definitive solution," he specified.
About Playa Flamingo Avenue
On the other hand, the deputy mayor of Yaiza has also recognized the need to improve Playa Flamingo Avenue. However, he pointed out that "it is not a work that depends on or has to be executed by the City Council" as it "belongs to a Partial Plan." "But the corresponding requirements are being made for it to act in that sense and, since it has not been done, we will have to insist."
Thus, although he said he understood the role of the opposition, he criticized their "lack of information or memory in some cases", especially the PP, which is the one that sent a statement to the media again demanding that the Yaiza City Council urgently fix this avenue. "We are on that issue and not because they release that press release, but because it is obviously a bad image that is being given in the area and it must be corrected as soon as possible," he concluded.